Do you know where your watershed is?

Watersheds are sneaky: They are everywhere, yet they hide in plain sight and most people don't know that they're there....
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Delaware River named River of the Year by national environmental organization

American Rivers, an environmental advocacy group, has named the Delaware as its river of the year for 2020, hailing it as a...
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COVID-19 has shut down hundreds of cleanups, leaving parks and waterways filthy

Each year, people throughout Philly and the region emerge from winter and eagerly flock to green spaces, blissfully unaware that...
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Cooper River is first urban waterway in N.J. to get upgraded protection

[This article was originally published by The Philadelphia Inquirer] New Jersey has upgraded the protection status of 600 miles of rivers...
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Housing plan stirs concern about pollution in the Musconetcong River

HAMPTON BOROUGH, NEW JERSEY  – Borough residents and area environmental groups are hoping to stop a proposal for housing that includes...
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Maybe it’s time to have a bake sale for the DRBC
Editorial report

The Delaware River Basin Commission meeting Sept. 11, 2019 at Mercer County Community College, from left: Pam Bush, Commission Secretary...
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Could climate change shift the conversation on this invasive species?

[This article was originally published by The Delaware News Journal in partnership with WHYY.] On some summer mornings during Delaware’s prime beach...
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‘The Water We Share’: Religious Leaders Make a Call to Action

In the middle of Allentown at the Jewish Community Center of the Lehigh Valley, a potpourri of people of all...
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Whitewater fans fear change at Lehigh dam, wonder why New York City is involved

This article was originally published by The Philadelphia Inquirer, one of our "From the Source" collaborators. Ken Powley was a...
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500 people pack meeting on using Lehigh River dam to combat drought

This article was originally published in lehighvalleylive.com, one of our "From the Source" collaborators. A crowd estimated at about 500 people packed...
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Meeting Thursday on F.E. Walter Dam

On Thursday, Jan. 9, there will be a public meeting  -- really more of a brainstorming session --on a reevaluation...
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The Six Weeks of NewsMatch:
Week No. 3

On the third Monday of every month, I'm on the radio! It's a small public radio station -- WJFF --...
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